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Description
Once Was A Whore is a dark romance novel that plunges into the depths of a broken soul's fight for survival. After years of suffocating in a city where every plea for recognition was met with indifference, isolation became the only sanctuary for a protagonist battered by hardship. Loneliness, a constant companion, thrived in the very crowds that should have offered solace. Each blow landed harder on already wounded ground, her struggles invisible, her scars dismissed. Yet, within this crushing despair, a fierce refusal to break ignited, a relentless fight that consumed her, a living nightmare…
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Who is the author of Once Was A Whore novel?+
Once Was A Whore novel is written by msnamgil.
How many chapters does Once Was A Whore novel have?+
Once Was A Whore novel currently has 36 chapters.
Is Once Was A Whore novel completed or ongoing?+
Once Was A Whore novel is currently ongoing.
What genre is Once Was A Whore novel?+
Once Was A Whore novel belongs to the Romance genre.
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What is Once Was A Whore novel about?+
For the first time, the narrator has found peace in solitude. Living away from the city, they no longer need others to feel complete or to validate their existence. Their previous urban life was defined by profound loneliness despite being surrounded by people. They struggled desperately for acknowledgment and recognition, but instead faced rejection and cruelty. Even when defeated, they were further attacked. Their suffering went unrecognized, yet they refused to surrender. The relentless fight